Real estate data for Germany (RWI-GEO-RED)

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Abstract

The development and conditions of the housing market are an important part of economic research, receiving growing attention also in Germany. The RWI-GEO-RED dataset covers data for the German residential housing market from 2007 onwards on 1 km2level and closes the gap for small-scale, nationwide and up-to-date housing data for Germany. The data has a large potential in analyzing the real estate market itself or to evaluate policy interventions through treatments on small regional levels. Prominent examples are the closing of nuclear power plants and the German rent control. The dataset can be used on its own but also has a large potential for combination with different data. The dataset is provided by the FDZ Ruhr at RWI that hosts small-scale regional data for Germany. The data can be obtained for scientific research as scientific use file.

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Breidenbach, P., & Schaffner, S. (2020). Real estate data for Germany (RWI-GEO-RED). German Economic Review, 21(3), 401–416. https://doi.org/10.1515/ger-2019-0126

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